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he could take more leadership role in the pentagon use of clean energy. the pentagon has become a leader but now it's time to expand that. if the president really took an aggressive set of actions we could actually meet this commitment that he made three years ago before the copenhagen negotiations for a 17% reduction in carbon pollution and then we could lead the way for international negotiations. >> eliot: let me just jump in on the clean air act. there is a point that people need to understand. the white house has been pretty good about issuing resolutions leading to new power plants. not existing coal burning plants. even though now regs are good, if you apply those retrospectively to existing coal plants then you would be capturing and harnessing a much bigger fish and something more important in terms of what the white house could do. that's what the white house should really be focusing on. >> i'm glad you spelled that out. he has put out standards for new power plants but as you said natural gas prices they're so low that no one was going to be b
he could take more leadership role in the pentagon use of clean energy. the pentagon has become a leader but now it's time to expand that. if the president really took an aggressive set of actions we could actually meet this commitment that he made three years ago before the copenhagen negotiations for a 17% reduction in carbon pollution and then we could lead the way for international negotiations. >> eliot: let me just jump in on the clean air act. there is a point that people need to...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> eliot: it was once described as democracy's finest hour. decades ago before mr. smith left washington. today the filibuster has become the procedural weapon of choice in obstructionism, notably for the republican authority who has blocked legislation to nominations, more than 360 times. between 2009 and 2010, more filibusters were used than in the '50s, '60s and '70s combined. senate majority leader har rye reid along with his newly re-elected democratic majority are leading the push for filibuster refor
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket...
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regular, diet, all energy energy drinks, crystal light country time, stuff like that. no high fructose corn syrup ors a aspartame. it comes in different styles and colors. it makes your soda like 25 cents a can. >> that's cheap. check out soda stream at bed bath & beyond or macy's or kohls or target. smart, simple soda. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> welcome to the party barn. may we take your order? it's "the stephanie miller show." (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed. joy behar. >> on my next show, dr. ruth answers all your questions about sex. i mean the ones you can say on tv of course, (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed. joy behar. >> on my next show, dr. ruth answers all your questions about sex. i mean the ones you can say on tv of course, on say anything. [ male announcer ] born from the elements. ♪ ♪ destined to take them over. the uconnect command center with sirius xm satellite radio engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and s
regular, diet, all energy energy drinks, crystal light country time, stuff like that. no high fructose corn syrup ors a aspartame. it comes in different styles and colors. it makes your soda like 25 cents a can. >> that's cheap. check out soda stream at bed bath & beyond or macy's or kohls or target. smart, simple soda. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> welcome to the party barn. may we take your order? it's "the stephanie miller show." (vo)...
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regular, diet, energy drinks, brands you know and love like country time and crystal light. no high fructose corn syrup ors a aspartame. >> it is a christmas miracle. >> stephanie: check out soda stream at bed both and beyond -- at bed bath & beyond and many other stores. it is flabbergasting that we'll be right back. it's weird on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call stephanie now. she's easy. 1-800-steph-12. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salads, sandwiches, and more. that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. c
regular, diet, energy drinks, brands you know and love like country time and crystal light. no high fructose corn syrup ors a aspartame. >> it is a christmas miracle. >> stephanie: check out soda stream at bed both and beyond -- at bed bath & beyond and many other stores. it is flabbergasting that we'll be right back. it's weird on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call stephanie now. she's easy. 1-800-steph-12. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest...
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energy independence or is more energy independence is clearly a policy priority for them. the prime minister is out of his car and in norway he's going to talk to top energy officials it's believed that he's talking about how to extract more shale gas actually from ukraine whether the energy terminal comes up well who can tell but certainly it is still a key policy objective for the kiev government well i bet as are all now be asking to see the region guys past for your like his finger in french sure he will confirm his identity thanks a lot nick paul from the business desk some one france are getting pretty upset as the chinese are buying yet another landmark winery in burgundy a forty five year old metals tycoon just purchased the toll both for and by seeing its atop a state of france's prominent bordeaux region the financial details have not been disclosed the chinese have been extremely active in buying wineries in the area over the past couple of years they've bought around thirty properties there and according to some estimates china is now the biggest export market
energy independence or is more energy independence is clearly a policy priority for them. the prime minister is out of his car and in norway he's going to talk to top energy officials it's believed that he's talking about how to extract more shale gas actually from ukraine whether the energy terminal comes up well who can tell but certainly it is still a key policy objective for the kiev government well i bet as are all now be asking to see the region guys past for your like his finger in...
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peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has a right to launch missiles into outer space. >> we are talking about two missiles. plus it's december, not the best of months. >> that's right. yeah. it's a quite unusual one. they strongly indicated that the 100 day hold to succeed, but they understand about the product because in the winter time and using the fuel is quite unstable and weather conditions are not so good. >> despite that they are willing to take the risk. >> that's right. yes because again -- the independent sovereignty are quite important. they are much more precious than the peace. even though they are 100 tod
peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has...
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smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weathe and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book economic report on wednesday. the document is based on surveys of businesses. it's compiled by 12 federal bank districts. it mentions weaker conditions in new york and some other districts hit by hurricane sandy late october despite a moderate improvement overall. on consumer spending, most districts saw an increase at a moderate pace and they also gave mostly upbeat expectations for the holiday sales season. on housing, the report says the market continued to improve across most districts. selling prices were steady or rising. on employment, over half the districts reported improvements. but in manufacturing, 7 of the 12 districts reported that
smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weathe and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book economic report on wednesday. the document is based on...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>neil: the world could be on the verge of getting a new country, with the u.n. voting on a vote for palestine and my guest is here to talk about that. >>guest: we have so much trouble at home with economics and with money, why do we give money to foreigners who really are irrelevant to the interests of the united states strike me as singularly odd. the election is over. the politicians are back in washington. they can ignore the needs of the american people for the next four years. >>neil: what would happen with the palestinian state? just because the u.n. votes to get the process rolling for statehood does not mean you have a palestine tomorrow but it leads in that direction. so, what would happen if in the end despite all the bumps along the way, that
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>neil: the world could be on the verge of getting a new country, with the u.n. voting on a vote for palestine and my guest is here to talk about that. >>guest: we have so much trouble at home with economics and with money,...
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energy department released the report on wednesday. it says the export of shale gas and other natural gas products would raise energy prices, but it would help the economy overall. the government is now ready to examine whether to give the go-ahead to export projects. a number of energy firms hope to export natural gas as the surge in shale gas output pushes domestic gas prices sharply lower. now, the export plans include business with japan's electric and gas utilities, japanese energy firms have had to increase their use of thermal power plants since the nuclear accident, and they are pretty keen now to buy cheaper u.s. gas. >>> let's get a check of the markets now, starting in europe, where stocks are trading higher. this is on fresh hopes that u.s. politicians will be able to clinch a deal to avoid that fiscal cliff. london's ftse 100 is up right now by 0.2%. we see the frankfurt market moving ahead, up about a percent. paris's cac 40 seeing gains of 0.3%. earlier in asian trading, share prices were largely mixed. there was some pr
energy department released the report on wednesday. it says the export of shale gas and other natural gas products would raise energy prices, but it would help the economy overall. the government is now ready to examine whether to give the go-ahead to export projects. a number of energy firms hope to export natural gas as the surge in shale gas output pushes domestic gas prices sharply lower. now, the export plans include business with japan's electric and gas utilities, japanese energy firms...
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they'll outline their vision for how to supply the country's energy needs after the nuclear disaster in fukushima. and they'll talk about how to defend national security. the official campaign lasts 12 days. voters head to the polls on sunday, december 16th. earlier i spoke with nhk senior commentator masayo nakajima, who has covered countless elections in japan. i asked him what voters are thinking about most. >> voters are thinking first off about whether the democratic party of japan should stay in power. you know, the dpj swept into power in 2009, ending more than half a century of unbroken rule by the leader democrats. its leaders promised a lot as people used to being in opposition often do. they said they would cut government spending. they said they would stop the construction of a multimillion-dollar dam, make expressways toll free. prime minister noda had to come out last month to apologize for all the broken promises. support for his party slumped under his watch. the dpj offered a confused response to the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis. noda oversaw the restart o
they'll outline their vision for how to supply the country's energy needs after the nuclear disaster in fukushima. and they'll talk about how to defend national security. the official campaign lasts 12 days. voters head to the polls on sunday, december 16th. earlier i spoke with nhk senior commentator masayo nakajima, who has covered countless elections in japan. i asked him what voters are thinking about most. >> voters are thinking first off about whether the democratic party of japan...
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we have no industry. >> why is the fastest growing new source of energy in this country wind energy or distributed solar. melissa: because it is completely supported by the government and by my tax dollars. >> not even close to as much as --. melissa: absolutely no money to spend on these things you know what -- >> actually big oil, gas and coal are actually much more heavily subsidized. melissa: you and disagree what is subsidy is. that is fine for debate for another time. we agree to disagree. do you know crayons, made from petroleum. >> right. maybe that is essential use in your view. we don't need to drive our cars with petroleum. we can use --. melissa: we do, because i don't want to pay $59 a gallon for biofuel. >> we need to use government and our taxpayer dollars wisely. melissa: i do too. >> make sure we use technology that actually doesn't exacerbate climate change and actually --. melissa: electricity comes from coal and nuclear? you like coal and nuclear. >> also comes from solar and wind and i like them very much. melissa: then we go book to the price problem. >> i'm sorry
we have no industry. >> why is the fastest growing new source of energy in this country wind energy or distributed solar. melissa: because it is completely supported by the government and by my tax dollars. >> not even close to as much as --. melissa: absolutely no money to spend on these things you know what -- >> actually big oil, gas and coal are actually much more heavily subsidized. melissa: you and disagree what is subsidy is. that is fine for debate for another time. we...
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has fallen behind on climate on climate technology on alternative energy technology and we don't seem to be willing to rid ourselves of our oil addiction you know what do you make of the e.p.a.'s decision of block b.p. from federal contracts and a part of the interior is this this is more about being a bad corporate citizen than it is about global warming is and. i think the e.p.a. is decision here tom will be will be very short lived already you see b.p. going in spending the lobby money putting the lobby pressure on the e.p.a. and i don't really see much happening nothing happens until a corporation like b.p. gets what they call the death penalty and that is look we can't trust you you've killed people you've destroyed an entire ecosystem and you haven't done it just once b.p. you are a repeat offender and at some point a reef a repeat offender has to be treated just like any other repeat offender in this situation you have to say we are removing your ability to be able to do business in the united states they had the ability to do that we passed on that opportunity and you know wha
has fallen behind on climate on climate technology on alternative energy technology and we don't seem to be willing to rid ourselves of our oil addiction you know what do you make of the e.p.a.'s decision of block b.p. from federal contracts and a part of the interior is this this is more about being a bad corporate citizen than it is about global warming is and. i think the e.p.a. is decision here tom will be will be very short lived already you see b.p. going in spending the lobby money...
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energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leader have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health refuted by. saying that the reason why the russian president either post. together. trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. where turkey faces a tough challenge if it wants to find a compromise between its ties with russia on the gulf states according to analysts . durkee cannot avoid but listen through to the position of russia about syria because of the dependency that he has on russian energy this is practically impossible for erdogan to take this sort of count he wants to please you this is a key regional art can treat but this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia these visits are for today very important because of course that part of the energy subject to there will be a big discussion on the campuses on central a
energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leader have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health refuted by. saying that the reason why the russian president either post. together. trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. where turkey faces a tough challenge if it wants to find...
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the energy that they give me. i think this year at the olympics, i went out there and when i got there, there was so much people in the stands that early in the morning, i was so surprised. i was like -- every championship i've been to, it's been like a few hundred people. everybody just comes out, few people might come out and watch because they really like track and field but in london, early in the morning, everybody was out like it was full from the morning session. so for me, an energy i got in london was just wonderful. >> i was walking around london and all i could see were people going like this, everywhere. everyone wanted to be the bolt. >> a lot of that going on. >> is it the secret, because you jamaicans are flying down every track at the moment, winning everything, is the secret yams? is there something in the jamaican yam? >> i used to have a lot of yams. if it was one thing i wasn't short of growing up, it was yams. i don't eat yams that much now. i think i had too much when i was young. >> who are
the energy that they give me. i think this year at the olympics, i went out there and when i got there, there was so much people in the stands that early in the morning, i was so surprised. i was like -- every championship i've been to, it's been like a few hundred people. everybody just comes out, few people might come out and watch because they really like track and field but in london, early in the morning, everybody was out like it was full from the morning session. so for me, an energy i...
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to quickly open its nuclear facilities to international and inspectors from the international atomic energy agency the resolution was passed with one hundred seventy four in favor a six against and six abstentions and essentially it's calling on israel to join the non proliferation of nuclear treaty not as of yet it is off all countries who do have nuclear arms but who are not recognized by this nonproliferation proliferation treaty these resolutions of the united nations are not legally binding but they are important because they reflect world opinion and they certainly carry political weight so this is something that will make television sit up and take notice what we've witnessed ever since the palestinians went to the united nations last week and were recognized with increased status is a strong reaction from the israeli government the israeli prime minister netanyahu or not that he was approving some three thousand sick knowhow in this essentially an area known as the one which is in these two men the west bank and it does mean that these two areas will be cut off from each other the i
to quickly open its nuclear facilities to international and inspectors from the international atomic energy agency the resolution was passed with one hundred seventy four in favor a six against and six abstentions and essentially it's calling on israel to join the non proliferation of nuclear treaty not as of yet it is off all countries who do have nuclear arms but who are not recognized by this nonproliferation proliferation treaty these resolutions of the united nations are not legally...
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the brush about syria because of the dependency that turkey has on russian energy this is practically impossible for us to take into account he wants to place turkey this is a key regional a country about this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia the visitor today he is very important because of course that part of the subject of that would be the discussion on the campuses central asia and especially on the syrian situation. has to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being aligned with nato and please the countries in the gulf. that. very soon since i was me kevin always getting britain's unemployed into jobs proving to be a costly failure as we report more than fleet quarters of a million people joined to one program that but only a fraction is still employed we're putting up very soon also should the french cut off the cash why previously welcomed best months now raising high level skepticism of a businessman who comes. close to the. technology innovation called the list of melamine from around russia w
the brush about syria because of the dependency that turkey has on russian energy this is practically impossible for us to take into account he wants to place turkey this is a key regional a country about this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia the visitor today he is very important because of course that part of the subject of that would be the discussion on the campuses central asia and especially on the syrian situation. has to take into...
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imported food and product safety there are limits on how you can regulate services transportation it such energy as well you are banned from giving domestic cricket. has so no by america or by new zealand and then you write for it in the past stores to basically operate as they will they will without any safeguards these are all traditionally things governments decided for themselves and historically the american government would decide these things on the length of our patents and. you know how we how we regulate business. laurie. laurie can you guess i'm sorry there's a delay oh i can yes these things were indeed regulated by governments and that's what's so dangerous about the p.p.p. which is unlike legislation which you make a mistake you can change it there is no end a disagreement once it's in a fact it is a permanent corporate governance system that strongly enforceable and interestingly one of the main parties ostrich bradley has announced it will not be subject to the private corporate imports. which sadly the us is pushing here why are we pushing. well best i can tell. i suggest the si
imported food and product safety there are limits on how you can regulate services transportation it such energy as well you are banned from giving domestic cricket. has so no by america or by new zealand and then you write for it in the past stores to basically operate as they will they will without any safeguards these are all traditionally things governments decided for themselves and historically the american government would decide these things on the length of our patents and. you know...
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price of energy, energy being gasoline, natural gas and home heating fuels. and then education follows that. so when you move away from what washington, to what i'm most concerned about, this is the to do list people are very interested in. looking at that graph, the ones the most important, social security and medicare, most important of those over 50, democrats and independents, white households and then you look down and interestingly education, affordability and outcomes number one, young, 18-29 african-americans and hispanics. finally, we asked people, and when it comes to getting country's finances under control, how effective do you think each of the following would be at reducing the debt, reducing the deficit, cutting the national debt? what would be effective? increasing taxes to american families making over $250,000 a year was the number one response at 76%. reducing taxes to spur economic growth and jobs 73%. reducing spending on military and national defense, number three. increasing taxes on all americans. majority of americans, reducing spendi
price of energy, energy being gasoline, natural gas and home heating fuels. and then education follows that. so when you move away from what washington, to what i'm most concerned about, this is the to do list people are very interested in. looking at that graph, the ones the most important, social security and medicare, most important of those over 50, democrats and independents, white households and then you look down and interestingly education, affordability and outcomes number one, young,...
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here was energy live from moscow one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons that packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force and allergies that is huge again explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves as such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector companies to come and do business with them take a look. there is not enough folks that will do this type of work in this country so therefore we're bringing bringing back this industry that is actually has been going out of this country and we're putting it you know inside the walls and it's it's absolutely a perfect idea. i have a workforce that does not have
here was energy live from moscow one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons that packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force and allergies that is huge again explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style...
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energy giants big pay and gazprom are talking business is britain seeks to bolster its energy security the north string pipeline could be extended to the u.k. by twenty sixteen with a deal set to be signed in the middle of next year right now the pipeline runs from russia to germany under the baltic sea but it would need to be extended six hundred miles to reach britain the project appeals to london because it offers diversifying gas supplies that are mostly coming from the middle east. let's take a look now at some other news making the headlines this hour taliban suicide bombers have a u.s. military base in the city of jalalabad in eastern afghanistan afghan intelligence officials say there were as many as eight militants explosions went off outside the gate and a gun battle in shoe nato officials say at least one afghan guard was killed and several foreign troops injured. in japan say seven people are missing after a tunnel collapsed trapping an unknown number of vehicles local police say they have found several bodies in one of the cars in a tunnel the accident on a highway west of
energy giants big pay and gazprom are talking business is britain seeks to bolster its energy security the north string pipeline could be extended to the u.k. by twenty sixteen with a deal set to be signed in the middle of next year right now the pipeline runs from russia to germany under the baltic sea but it would need to be extended six hundred miles to reach britain the project appeals to london because it offers diversifying gas supplies that are mostly coming from the middle east. let's...
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. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ owners from mexico to sonom. >>> a north bay couple combined skills to help thousands of animals and their owners from mexico to sonoma. >> as kate kelly shows us, the jefferson award winners are improving animal welfare on both sides of the border. >> reporter: this is little ramiro and he was rescued off the streets of juarez where he was found. he was actually starving. >> this is juanita. she is found in mexico hit by a car. >> reporter: they have given them names and new lives. they once lived on the streets of mexico barely surviving under the harshest conditions. >> you will see a large number of homeless street animals. they are not spayed or neutered so they are actively breeding and the problem increase. >> reporter: the camblors met 10 years ago in mexico while volunteering at an animal control center. christie is a veterinarian, moncho a graphic artist. they live in santa rosa but never forgot the suf
. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ owners from mexico to sonom. >>> a north bay couple combined skills to help thousands of animals and their owners from mexico to sonoma. >> as kate kelly shows us, the jefferson award winners are improving animal welfare on both sides of the border. >> reporter: this is little ramiro and...
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from as an africa specialist and i would say with regards to the holdings and trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there let's talk a little bigger picture here michel not just dealing with susan rice but about something that you pressed upon which is that this really is kind of you know. the political media these days seems to have taken a lot of notes from e.s.p.n. and the way they cover sports and you know it's interesting to watch as fast moving and people at least you know a lot of producers and i on our talent like to think that their viewers like it when it's more of a you know a sporting event you know this he said she said account talk a little bit about big picture here how the media sort of does that and what you think the impact has been. well i think you know there is an element to all of this debate of argument and of entertainmen
from as an africa specialist and i would say with regards to the holdings and trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there let's talk a little bigger picture here michel not just dealing with susan rice but about something that you pressed upon which...
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just this week, the director of the international atomic energy administration told the press that iran has not slowed its enrichment activities. the international atomic energy administration also suspects that iran has conducted live tests of conventional explosives that could be used to detonate a nuclear weapon at the military base, the facility the iranians have denied access to by the international atomic energy administration. between may and august of this year, iran doubled the number of centrifuges at its fortified facility buried deep inside a mountain to protect it against strikes. iran now has over 2,140 centrifuges for enriching uranium, and it continues to enrich to 20%. iran claims it needs this higher grade uranium for its peaceful nuclear program, but a country with peaceful ambitions doesn't enrich uranium in defiance of u.n. security council resolutions. it doesn't refuse to disclose its operations. it doesn't hide them inside a mountain. a peaceful nation doesn't breach the international inspections regime compelled by the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and a peac
just this week, the director of the international atomic energy administration told the press that iran has not slowed its enrichment activities. the international atomic energy administration also suspects that iran has conducted live tests of conventional explosives that could be used to detonate a nuclear weapon at the military base, the facility the iranians have denied access to by the international atomic energy administration. between may and august of this year, iran doubled the number...
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the prize for energy resources will double. i think the united states understand and they will prevent this reality. even in this case, they are the most reliable ally of the united states and the western world is israel. >> are you impressed with the effectiveness of sanctions so far against iran? >> first of all, i think it sent a very clear message to i iranians and the rest of the world. it is not enough. you have a very tough and radical leadership in iran. they are ready to sacrifice their own people to achieve their nuclear and political ambitions. they are willing to sacrifice. it is not enough. it is very difficult. it is the right decision about the sanctions but it is not enough. it is impossible to stop their nuclear development. >> we are going to take questions from the audience in a moment. i would like to have you clarify when we talk about what the u.s. role should be in the coming years, in diplomacy involving israel and the palestinians, if the only point is economic development in the palestinian territories
the prize for energy resources will double. i think the united states understand and they will prevent this reality. even in this case, they are the most reliable ally of the united states and the western world is israel. >> are you impressed with the effectiveness of sanctions so far against iran? >> first of all, i think it sent a very clear message to i iranians and the rest of the world. it is not enough. you have a very tough and radical leadership in iran. they are ready to...
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energy department figures show that iran's oil exports last month were down 1 million barrels a day. compared to the same time last year. >>> a scathing new report out in the uk is calling for tight restrictions on the british press in wake of last year's phone hacking scandal. after a year-long investigation, a senior british judge issued a 2,000-page report detailing what was described as the media's, quote, unethical and reckless behavior. he also called for an independent watchdog to regulate newspapers and protect citizens' privacy. prime minister david cameron set up the inquiry after revelations of illegal eavesdropping that brought down rupert murdoch's now-defunct tabloid, news of the world." they say it goes too far and could infringe on free speech and freedom of the press. parliament will have to approve the recommendations for there to be any legal changes. >>> the company hostess may be shutting down, but you know what? just in time for christmas, the executives are all in line for as much as $1.75 million in bonuses. >> oh. >> isn't that nice? it's important at christm
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from as an africa specialist and i would say with regard to the holdings in trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you'll keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there and that was michael brooks producer of the majority report. well we're starting to get a clearer picture painted for us of the future of the spy culture in the u.s. and the extent to which it's grown over the last ten years an article over the weekend in the washington post revealed that the pentagon is creating an intelligence agency of its own that could rival the cia in both size and scope the defense intelligence agency is aiming to have as many as one thousand six hundred collectors they're called in positions around the world and according to the agency's director lieutenant general michael flynn this is a major adjustment for national security well it also raises some major questions about the size of our intellige
from as an africa specialist and i would say with regard to the holdings in trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a totally black or white thing and i hope you know you'll keep pushing on it and other people keep pushing it because that's very clear there's not much ambiguity there and that was michael brooks producer of the majority report. well we're starting to get a clearer picture painted for us of...
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britain that could buy incredible amounts of investment in really industrial development sustainable energy investment things that would really work to regenerate our economy yet the chancellor is tinkering around the edges our government needs to address these problems it's elected by the people to provide services for the people to make our country run properly it's not a government that's been elected to help the big corporations we have to see a change here. and outies a financial guru max kaiser has his own unique take on what's in store for britain you can watch the full program the kaiser report later today but here's a quick. people of the united kingdom listen to me. your future and your future is scum villages and real babies at a newspaper say will look like this. yes the mayor of the eyes of a cold hearted lizard but so does your future eating the mud pies of austerity and not because i think the best name for this baby will be. standing. with this austerity budget and with the celebration all the newspapers are talking about like the baby is going to cost two million dollars a
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energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leaders have been circulating for quite some time over these rumors regarding his health have been refuted by his press service for saying that the reason why the russian president either postholes or canceled altogether his trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with quote the schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. well the fierce faceoff between egypt's president and the country's judiciary shows no signs of dying down is the most supporters of mohamed morsi have remained outside egypt's most powerful court since encircled it on saturday. on the legality of its newest control panel that you go up you get to prostitution charges instead went on strike one willing to be intimidated by the protests the court has also refused to oversee the referendum on the draft just lation said december comes as president activists renewed calls for demos against what they call an oppressive regime with mass marches pl
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we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >> it's interesting. i would say that probably the biggest block for some kind of really significant domestic climate change policy in congress is the fact that a lot of republicans are very concerned about the idea of signing on to something that could be an energy tax. there's also a lot of republicans would are skeptical about the idea that climate science is even true, that climate science even exists. republicans control the house. you need 60 votes to get something in the senate. you need 67 votes to get a climate treaty, an international treaty ratified. >> ifill: do you see a mo
we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >>...
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new report from the energy department fell demand fell 3 into 8% year-over-year, to about 18.2 million barrels a day. slowing economy there. >>> chevron taking full-page ads in argentina newspapers. appealing for argentina's court to end freeze assets in the country. an argentina judge ordered freeze earlier this month on behalf of claimants in ecuador. think want a $19 billion damage stealthment. chevron says the case is fraudulent. interesting they're taking to the media. >>> why is the u.s. sending billions of dollars to egypt in fresh aid when president morsi is becoming a dictator before our very eyes? we'll talk about that, why that money might be better spent at home. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic onchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copsymptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintance treatment that does both. spiriva handiher tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not r
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makes it really easy for a big corporate special oil interests to be in there getting yet that the energy resource. the world's most notorious whistleblower julian assange just promising a new sensational explosion next year equal to the release of thousands of secret american diplomatic cables two years ago in an exclusive interview with r.t. the wiki leaks you also claims the us is becoming a totalitarian state with the help of social media. problem is that all the time everyone nearly everything they do on the internet is permanently recorded every web search to know what you were thinking one year two days three months ago or you don't know but google knows it remembers the national security agency intercepts requests that would have us border it knows will be. a national security agency whistleblower who was the research head of the national security agency's signals intelligence division describes this as a turnkey totalitarianism that all the infrastructure has been built for absolute totalitarianism it's just a matter of turning the key and actually the key has already been turned
makes it really easy for a big corporate special oil interests to be in there getting yet that the energy resource. the world's most notorious whistleblower julian assange just promising a new sensational explosion next year equal to the release of thousands of secret american diplomatic cables two years ago in an exclusive interview with r.t. the wiki leaks you also claims the us is becoming a totalitarian state with the help of social media. problem is that all the time everyone nearly...
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